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When it's time to purchase your next bar of soap, you may want to consider purchasing handmade soaps from a small company or consider making them yourself. Handmade soaps are often higher quality because more care is taken when choosing the ingredients. Handmade soaps are also unique because the scents and colors depend largely on the artistry of the crafter.

Making your own handmade soap can be very rewarding. You are in complete control in terms of which ingredients to choose. You can use scents that are all natural and ingredients that are organic. You can choose natural dyes to color the soap, or you can choose synthetic scents and colors. The one ingredient that needs to remain constant is lye. If you would like to make a bar soap, you need the lye because it is responsible for the solid shape and the lather. You also have your choice of molds. Most craft stores have soap-making supplies, or you can order the supplies online.

Once you choose your ingredients, it is time to assemble the soaps. The basic process is to mix all the ingredients and then pour them into a mold. However, working with lye can be tricky. You will need to wear gloves and goggles and have something to protect your face. For specific recipes and more about the soap-making process, you can check online or get a book from the library or bookstore.

When your soaps are finished, you can find several different uses for them. You can either use them yourself or give them as gifts. When packaged nicely, they can make an excellent addition to a gift basket. They work well in baskets with beauty supplies, chocolates, and even herbal teas. The possibilities are almost endless.

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Tuesday, April 1st, 2008 at 8:24 am
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Natural Soap
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